Just added a couple of NEO Coolcam devices. Their power plugs (PN E-P16-A02-301) work, but when including them you must select the Generic Z-Wave device, do the inclusion as instructed (click button 3 times) and wait for the 60 second time to expire. Then pull the plug out of the socket, put it back in and the inclusion process will continue. Bit odd, but was the case with all three I added.

In my case it just got included without any tricks needed (EU version).Have about 6 different units around the house

Zipato vs-zd2102.eu (probably branded Vision ZD2102)works good, I can reccomend it for use with 2,3,4-leaf window (supports external passive sensors)

Fibaro FGK-10x (it means models from FGK-101 to FGK-107 - they differ only by casing colors)works good, can be used also with external temperature sensor DS18B20 (or as 1-in binary sensor but it can't be used as dooor/window sensor in this config)

Aeon Labs ZW074 MultiSensor Gen5 (PIR+temp+humidity+light) *works good, but I do NOT reccomend this, this is obsolete product (powered by AAA batteries and drains them quick!)

remote controllers:

Nodon CRC-3-1-0x Octan Remote 4-keyworks good

Nodon CRC-3-6-0x remote 4-keyworks good

Nodon CWS-3-1-0x wall switch (remote) 4-keyworks good

x - at Nodon means color of casing, 1=white

siren:

Popp POPE005107 External solar siren works good, but needs to be exposed to Sun one day before installation or some days if they are cloudy (and has errors in manual, but real life installation is easier then described)

smoke sensor:

Popp POPE004001 Smoke sensor with sirenworks good

water leak sensor:

Everspring ST812 Flood Sensor works good, but I do NOT reccomend this, this is obsolete product (powered by AA cells)

RFID:

Zipato wt-rfid.eu Mini RFiD Keypadworks good, but I do NOT reccomend this, because of VERY high battery drain (and powered by AA batteries)

to be continued... (I will add much more devices to this list, when I will have more time)

I haven't check compatibility list a long time, so...* - devices with asterisk near type/model are officially suported and could be find there:http://getvera.com/compatibility/

There are some of devices which should be supported (in spite of I/others would or wouldn'n reccomend them because of other reasons), so there should be second list of devices, where Vera support could reply: "this device will not be supported"="don't buy it" or "we have this device in our future support plans"

short list of devices NOT working/working partially (some of them just need working template) - this list may not be actual (I'm copying this from my notes)- D-Link DCH-Z510- NEO Coolcam NAS-PD01Z PIR/light sensor- NEO Coolcam NAS-PD02Z PIR/light sensor- NEO Coolcam NAS-DS01Z door/window sensor- NEO Coolcam NAS-WS01Z Water Sensor- Fibaro Swipe- Danfoss LC-13- Eurotronic Comet Z- Popp POPE005206 Z-weather (this is probably the only weather station with z-wave?)- Popp POPE700168 pluviometer (as above)- Zipato BULB2 (model: rgb2) this could be great - best shade of warm white (2700K), but out of the box works only as "on/off/dim"

And last thougt: about non-z-wave devices - last (december 2017) situation with plugins supporting ie. TP-Link, Yeelight or Broadlink devices shows me that I can NOT rely on external plugins? I've bought some of that devices when I saw working plugins, but now I'm alone with working stuff which could not be integrated with Vera (I'm not programmer...)

Just added a couple of NEO Coolcam devices. Their power plugs (PN E-P16-A02-301) work, but when including them you must select the Generic Z-Wave device, do the inclusion as instructed (click button 3 times) and wait for the 60 second time to expire. Then pull the plug out of the socket, put it back in and the inclusion process will continue. Bit odd, but was the case with all three I added.

In my case it just got included without any tricks needed (EU version).Have about 6 different units around the house

I found that I was not clicking the button fast enough to include. You really need to click three times fast.However, by now I have blew out three of these. They do not seem to like being on the same line as TL lights. When without a load and you turn of the TL lights they may blow and take the fuses out too. So I will not buy them anymore.

When without a load and you turn of the TL lights they may blow and take the fuses out too. So I will not buy them anymore.

What are TL lights?I didn't encounter such problems having various equipment connected to the plug (heater, led lamps, impulse charger, etc.)However, some of the devices were stuck shortly after installing (no connection to the controller, red light on the unit). Unpluging and pluging again into the socked solved the problem and from that time no problems here (the oldest one has about 1 year)

It should do that when keeping to close enough (1 meter, 3 feet) to your Vera when including. It may not when it is further away and does a network inclusion via a third device.

Cheers Rene

Humor me but I actually experienced the opposite. Taking the device too close to the vera makes the secure key exchange fail because... the vera is too slow and the device sends its key faster than the vera can be ready to take it. I am now having to be at least 2 nodes away to be able to do a secure inclusion on some devices. This adds lag to the communication through the mesh which then gives the vera a chance to get the key. That being said, all the nodes in between need to support secure transmission too or it will just fail.

It should do that when keeping to close enough (1 meter, 3 feet) to your Vera when including. It may not when it is further away and does a network inclusion via a third device.

Cheers Rene

Humor me but I actually experienced the opposite. Taking the device too close to the vera makes the secure key exchange fail because... the vera is too slow and the device sends its key faster than the vera can be ready to take it. I am now having to be at least 2 nodes away to be able to do a secure inclusion on some devices. This adds lag to the communication through the mesh which then gives the vera a chance to get the key. That being said, all the nodes in between need to support secure transmission too or it will just fail.

Aeon Labs ZW074 MultiSensor Gen5 (PIR+temp+humidity+light) *works good, but I do NOT reccomend this, this is obsolete product (powered by AAA batteries and drains them quick!)

I have both gen 5 and gen 6 Multisensors, and I found that the Gen 5 creates ghost devices on a quite regular basis. The only way to fix this is to delete the "mother" sensor device and re-add everything...